Tag: Broken links

Are you an affiliate marketer who has never considered regularly checking the links on your blogs and fixing any broken affiliate links?
If you are monetizing your blog with affiliate links, chances are good that many of your old affiliate links are expired or dead. How do you deal with expired links?
In this guide, I will share my strategy for dealing with broken affiliate links on my blogs.
First let's consider the test scenario:
The deal or offer you posted a few months back has expired, and your unique affiliate link is giving a 404 (7 comments)

One of the ways by which you can evaluate your blog growth is by the number of visitors you are getting (Use Google Analytics to keep track of your blog visits). But, just the visits are not enough to measure the growth, as the traffic has to be targeted.
Therefore, to increase the targeted traffic to my blog, I have burned the midnight oil in past 48 days.
There are various ways by which one can drive traffic to their blog, and I'm a firm believer of growth hacking. With growth hacking, one can use existing content and start getting more (42 comments)

404 Error pages are not only bad for search engine, and it also gives bad user-experience.
In the past, I have talked about many tools and websites, which will let you find broken links on your blog, and fix it. Be it a small-website, or a large-website, finding and fixing such 404 error links are part of monthly SEO audit.
For WordPress, we have broken link checker WordPress plugin, which works great to find and fix links with few clicks. For other platform, here are a list of online broken link checker websites. One of the biggest limitation of (10 comments)

May 2016 Update: I have removed old websites which were not working & added all new working sites to check broken links. Enjoy!
Broken links are dead-links which are not good for search engine and also for your readers. Today, I will be sharing some free 404 link checker tools which will help you to detect 404 and dead links on your blog. Personally, I prefer Xenu link sleuth for my sites. <Link>. Though, I'm sure many of us here are wondering why we need to use these dead link checker websites. I will explain this after a break.
Why we (17 comments)